They tour three homes with a realtor before choosing a winner to move into.
That’s why the producers may rile up some drama to keep people hooked on the show.
That’s what happened to one “House Hunters International” participant, who penned aSlatearticle about her experience.

The couples aren’t the only ones acting, however.
Both the Slate article and a post published onMediumclaim that the realtors used are often notrealrealtors.
Viewers get a glimpse of what homes on the market are like all over the world.

While the homesarereal homes not staged sets they often aren’t actually for sale, according toThe Washington Post.
And if they are, they likely aren’t the same houses the couple viewed during the house-hunting process.
So, what’s real about House Hunters International?

Though it may seem totally fake, there are sometruths about HGTV’s “House Hunters International.
She wrote, “There is no wardrobe, hair or makeup.
There is a small camera crew that uses natural lighting and follows you through the experience.
